Q: What piercings are most/least painful? -Dylan L.
A: Pain? Totally depends on the person. Some people barely flinch and others are like “never again,” and it’s all valid. Hormones, anxiety, pain tolerance, it all plays a role. What feels like nothing to your friend might feel super intense to you, and vice versa.
That said, lobes are usually a breeze. No cartilage, not super thick just a quick pinch and you’re done. Septum piercings are also surprisingly chill since the cartilage there (alar cartilage, if we’re being fancy) is softer and easier to pierce than ear cartilage.
On the flip side, snug piercings? Yeah, they’ve got a rep for hurting since they go through a thick ridge of cartilage. And anything near a bunch of nerves, like nipples or "down-there" piercings, is naturally gonna feel spicier.
But hey, everyone’s experience is different, so don’t stress too much. You might just surprise yourself. 💖 Good luck, friend!
Q: What’s the healing time for a septum piercing vs. a nostril piercing? -Ava P.
A: So let’s talk healing time! A septum piercing usually takes around 3–6 months to heal, but that really depends on your body, your immune system, and how well you follow your aftercare. If you’re careful, it can heal up faster but if you’re out here switching jewelry too soon or skipping that downsizing appointment your piercer told you about? Yeah, it’s gonna take longer.
Nostril piercings take a bit more time, usually 6–9 months, since it’s a stiffer type of cartilage. Totally normal.
Moral of the story? Be nice to your body, stick to aftercare, and don’t rush it. Your piercing will love you for it. ✨ Happy healing!
Disclaimer: Body Candy is only here to give you fun and helpful advice and information when it comes to getting pierced. Always consult a professional piercer to make sure a new piercing is right for you!